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Reloading
IMR 4451 and 300 WSM data
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 1059285" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>Not all the copper bullets are the same. Even with the Barnes bullets there is a difference between the (TSX,TTSX) and their solid bullets. The Triple shock bullets have grooves that reduce the pressure and they act more like a regular bullet.</p><p>I have no experience with Nosler E-tip, but I have shot many Barnes TSX and TTSX bullets in many calibers from .243, 264, .277, 284, and .308. I have some loads that I am using the same powder charge for a Nolser Accubond and a Barnes TTSX and the velocity is almost the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 1059285, member: 10723"] Not all the copper bullets are the same. Even with the Barnes bullets there is a difference between the (TSX,TTSX) and their solid bullets. The Triple shock bullets have grooves that reduce the pressure and they act more like a regular bullet. I have no experience with Nosler E-tip, but I have shot many Barnes TSX and TTSX bullets in many calibers from .243, 264, .277, 284, and .308. I have some loads that I am using the same powder charge for a Nolser Accubond and a Barnes TTSX and the velocity is almost the same. [/QUOTE]
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